Glogoth | Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - 11:30 am  Ok... I know what a real life rebellion is, but how does one work on this game, and how does one combat a rebellion... Cause in real life I could just start mowing people down...lol |
Scarlet | Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - 02:31 pm  For rebellions, they are triggered by meeting certain requirements. They are fixed by failing to meet the requirements that triggered them. I'm pretty sure that they just damage and/or destroy corporations owned by the country (state, national, country-controlled public) periodically... which causes "war damage", which essentially just eats up your country stock of construction if the corporation isn't destroyed. It's been a while since I had rebellions or bothered to read the rules, but I'm pretty sure that's all that happened last time I had them and also pretty sure the "trigger" was owning 14 countries in my empire at once. They stopped when I went back to 10 countries. Like probably find the game doc for accurate information regarding this, but they are fairly easy to avoid. |
Crafty | Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - 08:51 pm  Quote:For rebellions, they are triggered by meeting certain requirements. They are fixed by failing to meet the requirements that triggered them.
lol, had to read that twice. Basically yes, I think they'll cause infrastructure damage too. They're kinda like earthquakes. You have to have really really bad welfare to set one off, and/or the over 10 countries thing Scarlet said. |